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From the Ethical Perspective, Seeking Merely a Patient's Consent for a Medical

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Question 6

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From the ethical perspective, seeking merely a patient's consent for a medical procedure is not enough. Why? Because the patient's authorization must be …


A) Knowledgeable
B) Informed
C) Voluntary
D) All of the above

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